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10 November, 05:15

Why did the lend lease program anger isolationist? A) it was seen as way to undermined the neutrality acts B) it was seen as a drain on the US treasury C) it was seen as a support for the axis powers D) it was seen as a direct violation of the US law

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  1. 10 November, 07:40
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    The correct answer to this question is:

    A. it was seen as way to undermined the neutrality acts

    The Lend Lease program basically killed the Neutrality Acts when it was lastly put into action and pressed the US a step closer to being a full participant in the war. It wasn't a drain on the US Treasury and isolationists weren't offended over it because of support for the Axis powers - it wasn't why the Lend Lease program was drafted up in the first place. It also wasn't a direct violation of US law because it still had to be approved by Congress, however isolationists consider it as a violation of their belief that the US shouldn't get caught up with foreign conflicts.
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